pink
Image by paul bica
my first infrared...
in for the storm
Image by paul bica
hdr; john's seafood restaurant (0 yonge st :)
celestial light
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a night at the lake
"Many signs are immediately recognizable...
Image by ConnectIrmeli
...but if you get in close you might find something new. Try it!" www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=305 - I sure got surprised when following the cross on Saturday (see the pic on the comment field). There was a special photo exhibition in the chapel - the Duva/Diva project photos. DuvTeatern is a theater group mainly formed by disabled actors and actresses. Carmen is one of plays they've performed. Duva/Diva shows Carmen characters photographed by Stefan Bremer. www.duvteatern.fi/english/home/a_bird_of_prey/
News clip: Duva/Diva - Exhibit of Stefan Bremer's photo portraits in Washington
This became pic #94/100 in my
" set: www.flickr.com/photos/connectirmeli/sets/72157631494094958/
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Vieraista tutuiksi was an interactive event for sharing who we are and how we live our creativity true. - The special target group was people with disabilities - all ages included.
Activities:
- Borrow a real person from the library for 20 minutes - s/he shares who s/he is and you get a great opportunity to unlearn
- Build and rebuild your own sculpture - by Alexander Reichstein
- Paint with dessert cream kind of paint
- Produce iron wire art
- Visualize your dream
-> Feel more through my pics
- I walked by a locker room and couldn't help checking what was in a couple of cans on a shelf. - The label #1 said 'scent for the arrival to the workplace' and the label #2 'scent for the departure from the workplace'. There's so much within the procedures developed for the disabled the rest of us could daily utilize...
Markus Kaski (Senior Physician, Rinnekoti Foundation) says in an interview (slide 99) that events like this help us get acquainted with people who are relatively lightly disabled. - Events like this are fantastic, but we mustn't forget the much more severely disabled people living in our society and being members of our communities...
This year's event was hosted by Rinnekoti Foundation - the programme in Finnish www.kulttuuripaivat.fi/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Kulttuu...
The referred article (slides 98-99) in Finnish: www.esse.fi/nakoislehdet_2012/esse_12_35/esse_12_35.pdf "
Das Blinkenwheel
Image by 7-how-7
These two kids were really into this interactive piece at the BikeSHIFT show opening tonight.
Essentially you pedal and the purple colored thing spins and LED lights flash and create shapes and spell words and basically evolve according to the pedaler's actions.
Okay maybe not evolve. Adjust? adapt?
Created by Robert "Mayhem" Kaye and Pierre "Gizmo" Grayson et al...
There is a video of the show the night before opening on Vimeo.
More pics and a set tomorrow.
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